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2. How are the cells of the permanent tissue different from the cells that are found in the stem tip?​

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Answered by indrajeet13062
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Simple permanent tissues are again classified into three main types. They are parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. Parenchyma – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. Cells can be oval or round in shape.

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Answered by Buttterfly
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Differentiate between permanent and meristematic tissues. [ The tissue that is found in the stem tip is meristematic tissue. ]

Meristematic tissues consist of undifferentiated cells whose main function is to participate in plant growth.

• Permanent tissues consist of differentiated cells , carrying out dedicated functions.

Capacity to divide :-

Meristematic : can divide.

Permanent : cannot divide.

Simple/complex tissues :-

Meristematic : simple tissue and consist of only one type of cell.

Permanent : can be simple or complex. Complex, consist more than one type of cell.

Nature of cells :-

Meristematic : always living cells.

Permanent : can be non - living ( sclerenchyma ) or living ( paremchyma ).

Vacuoles :-

Meristematic : usually absent.

Permanent : vacuoles present in living cells.

Pace of cell division :-

Meristematic : rapid.

Permanent : do not divide.

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